
Pakistan PM pledges sustained diplomatic push to end Gaza aid blockade
In recent weeks, Gaza has faced a worsening humanitarian crisis, as Israel's blockade, imposed since the beginning of March, has drastically restricted access of food, water and medical supplies.
The United Nations and aid groups have warned of mass starvation and malnutrition, especially among children, with only a few aid trucks allowed to enter Gaza, which is home to about two million inhabitants.
'Pakistan will continue vigorous diplomatic efforts to end Israel's suspension of aid to Gaza and restore delivery of food and essential supplies to starving Palestinian brothers and sisters,' Sharif said, as per a statement shared by his office.
He also reaffirmed Pakistan's moral and diplomatic support for the people of Palestine, commending JI and its charitable arm, Al-Khidmat Foundation, for their domestic campaigns to raise and send relief aid to Gaza.
The JI chief urged Sharif to lobby the international community to help facilitate a ceasefire and humanitarian corridor into Gaza, saying that Palestinians and the entire Muslim world look to Pakistan for leadership.
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